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Conversations on the Road to Emmaus

Jesus in the Old Testament

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Conversations on the Road to Emmaus

By: John Mannion
Narrated by: Jeffery Royce
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Conversations on the Road to Emmaus depicts an incredible journey. Jesus walked and talked with two disciples on the Road to Emmaus after He was resurrected from the dead. It is quite intriguing to propose what Jesus said about Himself on that incredible day while on that incredible journey. It is not only intriguing, but it is also something—via interpretation of the Old Testament—that is not simply a guess with respect to what was actually discussed. Jesus is referencing the Old Testament. The Word is explaining the Word.

Conversations on the Road to Emmaus is a “novel” (method of writing) combined with a “bible commentary” (content of writing). Thus, this “nonfiction novel” comes with conversation, along with biblical interpretation, explanation, and referencing. Herein lies the unique nature of this book. It very much sounds like a novel, informal and engaging in that sense. At the same time, it fills the listener with the fruit of a detailed Bible commentary. This unique nonfiction novel, then, is both enjoyable and enlightening to listen to. So, let us walk together as we listen in on conversations on the road to Emmaus.

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really enjoyed listening to this audio book. hmeped me understand in a fuller and deeper way Christ throughout the Old Testament.

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